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While we're nearing the announcement of a new iPhone, speculation surrounding the upcoming design continues to circulate. Here, we get a look at what could very well be Apple's next iPhone.

Ben Geskin reportedly has leaked images of two "dummy" iPhones, one a 6.5-inch X Plus and the other, a 6.1-inch variation. The X Plus looks almost identical to Apple's current iPhone X, simply bigger. It features two rear cameras, as well as the notch at the top of the display.

The smaller, 6.1-inch iPhone might be Apple's more affordable iPhone option, likely to cost around $700 USD.

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This certainly isn't the first leaked iPhone design that has made rounds, but as it stands, we'll still have to wait until September for Apple's expected iPhone announcement.

In related news, Apple's new "Unleash" ad shows off the iPhone X's gaming power.

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